C/LTC Giovanny Pirone
4 Years in JROTC, Armed/Unarmed Drill, JLAB, Battalion Buddies, Saber Team. Enlisted into Marine Corps and looking to commission in the future.Some advice for upcoming freshmen is
“Live High School and your teen years, don’t let them live you; enjoy every moment as much as you possibly can, the moment where it all turns to memories comes before we all realize.”
C/PFC Yamilette Segura
1 year in JROTC ( sadly, just joined my senior year, but enjoyed every single moment in it ). Color Guard, I will be enlisted to join the Air Force and planning to do Special Forces and go to college to to Law Enforcement. Planning to do Active Duty. Some advice for upcoming freshmen is “Leadership isn't about title or rank, it's about serving others, taking initiative, and inspiring those around you.”
C/1LT Justin Gibbs
I joined JROTC in my sophomore year. I became S6 in my senior year, my responsibilities were working on the website and sending out reminders to inform cadets of upcoming events. I did not participate in any teams. I enlisted in the Marine Corps and leave on June 16th. Semper Fideles. Some advice for upcoming freshmen is “try out new stuff and be involved in as much as you can.”
C/CPT Mia Velazquez.
I joined Jrotc in my sophomore year and have been in for 3 years ever since. My senior year, I joined the staff being our Public Affairs officer and gained the rank of captain. After high school, I plan on being active in the Texas National Guard while attending college at Sam Houston State University to study Forensic Science, then commissioned as an officer.Some advice for upcoming freshmen is “Don’t be afraid to get out your comfort zone. You’ll regret it in the long run!"
C/1SGT Alexander Phillips
2 years in JROTC. Armed Drill Commander, 1st Sergeant of Charlie Company, apart of Color Guard and commanded it, End Zone, Saber Team, joined JROTC my Junior Year, planing on joining the Navy reserves, then joining the Navy as an officer to fly Jets. The advice I'd give would be to.Some advice for upcoming freshmen is “try everything once, and focus on school and not women, work as hard as you can day 1 to achieve what you want.”
C/CPL Ja'korieyan Perez
I joined JROTC my freshman year and have been in it throughout my high school year. and participated in PT and Endzone. When I graduate, I plan to enlist in the Navy and do logistics. some advice for upcoming freshman is " work for what you want"
C/CPT Shaylon Guidry,
ive been in JROTC since freshman year, joining the Air Force Reserves and doing ROTC while attending The University of Texas in Arlington. My advice to incoming freshman is to "challenge yourself with everything that you do, whatever it is you decide to do while in high school and life in general.. work to be the best you can be at it."